SWAPCAST (FRINGE NEWS) #26 Lost In Transit-Invasion Of The Drones
Crazy Strange DazeDecember 17, 202400:43:5260.24 MB

SWAPCAST (FRINGE NEWS) #26 Lost In Transit-Invasion Of The Drones

Hello, everyone, I am doing a solo episode because there is some more info on these crazy this crazy drone story. I just can't shake it. I'm kind of getting sick of it. I don't know if you guys are, but it's pretty riveting. Nonetheless, we need some answers and I've got some more I guess theories for you that I've drug up from the webs. I guess what there's there's one over at zero hage you find interesting New Jersey receives report radioactive medical device lost in transit and the article kind of it's it's like it was en route to NASA Cancer Center and it wasn't a shipping container. That was when it finally was delivered to its destination, appeared damaged and empty. So that's pretty interesting. And these are this is some load level. It's like it's used for medical devices and or some kind of cancer treatments. They look like rods. I guess I'll link to this and you guys can check this story out a little further if it's really because I just I think that it says even says here this material event contains a less than Cat three level of radioactive material, but it is missing it is radioactive? Does that fit in line with the narrative that these drones have sniffer technology and they're looking for something. But to me, it almost seems like, you know, this this started a New Jersey, just the latest. But we're not talking about the air force or the base's military bases that were over a month ago, which I find interesting that that's happening across the globe. I mean, right pat Air Force Base in Ohio. It's just an immense air Force base. They actually closed their airspace because there were reports of all sorts of variety of drones flying over their airspace. I don't know if those you know, there's some copycatters out there, you know with their hobby drones, but they said various sizes, shapes so in multiple incursions. Leave that up to you guys, because they really they did they I'm not even gonna bother, you know, kind of going through that article. I just wanted to mention it and this radioactive medical material that's you know, if you don't know, that's you kind of take a lot of radioactive material could be from the medical industry. Yeah, what have you and put together a dirty bomb. That's how you make dirty bombs. So I find that interesting that this is kind of you know, trying to find the date when they reported this, and it's within the timeline, I don't see it, but so I'll go ahead and link this article. I guess it was December two, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission disclosed that a medical device containing radioactive material was lost in transit in New Jersey. So, you know, we don't really believe in coincidences around here, and you'll live long enough you can't and you see patterns, but it could it just really could be a coincidence, and it doesn't. If it's just a piece of a larger puzzle of radiological material disappearing, then eh, maybe maybe spend some time thinking about that one. But we'll keep our eyes open and see if there there is not more radioactive material. You know, we were talking about last night we did the episode and we listened to this fellow John from the CEO from Saxon Aero Space or whatever company has, and if you listened, you know he's pretty pretty well versed in this and they were talking about and most people don't probably remember this story, and it was freaking a lot of people out of the motorists on this highway out west. There were swarms of drug all over the place, three four states, and it was suggested that they had lost some radioactive material. So sorry about that noise. Just some things to consider now. What I'm really going to cover today that I think could be a smoking gun for for these types of drones of what we are seeing and the behaviors, the flight characteristics, you know, it's it's something I think I need to share with you guys while it's relevant and hopefully we get some answers here soon. I mean, the government definitely knows what's going on. They're running these crafts with you know, identification that the lights right, if it was a foreign foreign actors wouldn't give two poops about it. But I'm going to cruise over to the Gateway pundit dot com and this is I think they're just bumping this from another site, but it is by one of their guest contributors that also is over an Unleashed News. Unleashed dot News. It's Jason Sullivan, and this is pretty interesting what he's breaking down again, really digging in deep to the military drones that we know about and that are probably I mean now that we're regardless if you think it's a sniffer technology or not. Something's going on. Is it maneuvers? We don't know, but there's some similarities of what he's dropping on us in this article that definitely are related. I think, you know, so I'm going to get into it. Invasion of the Drones, breaking the truth behind the mystery drones over New Jersey, a government operation and psyop so you can see. You can see this guy's work over at ww dot unleashed dot news and support you know that site. This is a pretty in depth article, so it begins at night. Always at night, residents across New Jersey have been witnessing something straight out of science fiction. Vehicle sized drones flying low over neighborhoods, their navigational lights flashing like signals in the darkness. At first, people thought they were planes, maybe helicopters, but these machines don't behave like either. They hover, stop mid flight, dart sideways with precision, before rocketing into the sky at unimaginable speeds. This is what's been thrown a lot of people are the characteristics of these and that's why I think some folks were alluding to the you know, the t R three B, the anti gravity propulsion systems that we may or may not have a lot of speculation on that. So these drones are You're gonna get a little more info and maybe why they act so odd, you know, uncarre characteristic, teristic. Man, they're uncharacteristic of normal flight that you see every day. So it's kind of unsettling, said Mike Walsh, a Randolph resident who has seen the drones numerous times. Some are very big, probably the size of a car. From Middletown to Lakewood, witnesses described the same chilling scenes drones per forming gravity defying maneuvers over suburban rooftops. Another local, identified as Read describe the drone's nocturnal patterns. One is stationary, the others are in and out of the tree line. It's strange. They're out there for hours and never during the day, adding to the mystery. US representative and then we've talked about this Jeff Fan Drew character. He is the one that was saying they're Iranian and are coming from a mothership off the Eastern seaboard, you know, And I started to think that they were probably land based, these drones, but there's this guy. This article is going to drop some info about this and why they do appear to be coming from the ocean, at least some of them, not all of them, but a chunk of them. Right, we're going to get into that. I don't think we have to go too far into Jeff Van Drew. Meanwhile, John Kirby, White House House National Security Communications Advisor, sought to downplay the sightings entirely, claiming what people are seeing are likely just regular manned airplanes, no evidence to suggest anything unusual. Kirby's dismissive remarks have only added to public's frustration and speculation. Now similarly, the FBI has kind of fallen in line with that. Now here's an interesting This is representative Chris Smith, one of our police officers working for the sheriff, chronicled fifty drones coming from the ocean onto the land, and he's emphasized the scale of activity during a recent briefing. So, I mean those you know, cops, military cops, people trained to observe their trigly called trained observers. You have more credibility, So you know, he's not it's not a hoax, it's not sensationalism. The dude's out there, you know, chronicling these these these drones because people are freaking out. Quite honestly, the communities are freaking out. So here he goes to break down the patterns and common denominators. Let's begin with the facts. Number one, unprecedented volume of sightings. Residents report seeing clusters of fifty or more drones emerging from the Atlantic Ocean moving inland. Law enforcement has confirmed over fifty drones in a single wave, while a dozen or more drones we're seeing following a US Coast Guard vessel number two flying over residential areas. The drones are flying low over suburban neighborhoods, with their bright navigational lights clearly visible. Witnesses describe them as large, vehicle sized moving silently through the night. Now, there were some reports, and I think I watched some video and actually heard it sound. You could hear some of these. I mean, I don't know how. They're not like a helicopter level, you know, noise, but they're they're audible, right, some of them. So they're moving silently through the air. Their presence feels intentional, as if designed to provoke a public attention. And fuel speculation. Excuse me post bronkindness Number three, Proximity to sensitive locations. The drones have flown near or directly over critical infrastructure, including water reservoirs, power grids, and military facilities like Picatinny Arsenal and Joint Base McGuire, Dix, Lake and Lakehurst, two of the most strategic installations on the East Coast. Now this goes back to, like, you know how the military option operation. You know when when you're going to invade. So if this is just wargaming, these drones, you know they're flying over critical infrastructure. Obviously water reservoirs, drinking water, power grids, you know what that means, military facilities, So that's something an invasion, pre invasion type operations would target. So and they're obviously not doing damage, right, they're not striking these critical infrastructure, but they're they're flying over them. I find that interesting. That lends more credence to wargaming. Okay, now, Joint Base McGuire, Dix, Lake and Hurst lake Hurst, I'm sorry. The JBM d L Joint Base MDL is home to a critical Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division KNOCKAD facility at its lake Hurst Site. This facility plays a specialized role in researching, testing, and supporting aircraft systems, particularly aircraft launch and recovery equipment and naval aviations support equipment, which are essential for Navy combat operations. While notcad's headquarters is located at Naval Air Station Peduxent River, Maryland, the lake Hurst Site remains a vital hub for testing advanced technologies that directly align with modern unmanned aerial systems or uas. Its presence adds further relevance to these mysterious drone sightings, strengthening the connection between advanced aviation research and the observed drone activity. So again connecting the dots, you know, why are these over military infrastructure? And last, you know, last show, I think I alluded to the fact that maybe that's their base of operations for the these drones are flying to and from a lot of people say they disappear, so they cut their lights when they're departing an area, so they can't be visually tracked. I suppose, you know, by observers. That's a possibility. So the clue, the key clue, where are they coming from? One of the most critical clues lies in where these drones are coming from. Witnesses consistently report seeing the drones emerging from the Atlantic Ocean flying inland in organized formations, and I think as those reports became more prevalent, the eyewitnesses seeing them coming in you know, inland from the ocean, that a lot of our federal government spokesmen were shooting that down because again that alluded to the you know, that van whatever his name is saying it's an Iranian mothership off the coast, But could it be our own navel warships out there that launch these drones and we're going to find out more about those operations, So maybe they're deflecting, you know, nothing's coming from the there's a lot of denying of the Atlantic Ocean angle. You know, there's a lot of deflection, there's a lot of miss misdirectional, you know, a lot of mixed misdirection. Right, if these drones are autonomous UAVs, they have finite batterly life, meaning they cannot be flying across the ocean from distant foreign shores. Obviously, Moreover, the Pentagon has explicitly denied the exist of an Iranian mothership or any foreign vessel operating off the Atlantic coast. This leads only one plausible explanation. These drones are being launched from US military ships positioned just off the coast. This revelation points to a deliberate and coordinated operation, one that aligns closely with recent recent Okay Navy programs designed to test UAVs in real world conditions. This leads to the Key West exercises. Clues to the origin can be found in recent US Navy exercises conducted off the coast of Key West, Florida. Earlier this year, the Navy ran a series of tests using advanced unmanned systems as part of a classified military program. These exercises included simulating real world scenarios near critical infrastructure, testing advanced UAV technologies in contested environments. Now Rear Admiral Jim Aikin, commander of US Naval Forces Southern Command and US Fourth Fleet, provided a statement regarding the broader purpose of the High Bred Fleet Campaign Event HFC apologies, which involved evaluating advanced technologies, including unmanned systems like the Petero Dynamics trans Wing x dsh P four drones. Now, these are really interesting and I was explaining to m like swept wing or like the osprey, you know, the capabilities of a helicopter on takeoff or hovering, transitioning into more traditional aircraft like flight, you know, fixed wing flight, fast and direct. So this is pretty interesting, this XP four drone. This week's technology evaluation event will push boundaries and risk failure in order to allow us to evaluate unmanned technology and then move to operationalize that technology to inform the high Bred fleet what the drones are. After digging deeper into the Key West military exercises, one vital clue stood out. These trials, overseen by Rear Admiral Jim Aikin, featured one cutting edge unmanned UAV system that was put to the test in a simulated real world scenario. The drones seen flying over New Jersey match all of the defining characteristics of the Petero Dynamics x P four trans Wing vt O l U as a revolutionary unmanned aerial system that is transforming modern drone and technology. Now, one of these facts that we're going to go into, it's it's stark because you know a lot of people were talking about them morphing or changing shape. So This is very interesting to me, and it's it's just bringing a lot of bells from a lot of different eyewitnesses, you know, their testimony, and how varied the drones behavior and size shape. I mean, there must be just multiple systems in use here, which is just amazing to me. So silent hovering in stationary flight, this is what this XP four can do. The XP four is equipped with vertical takeoff and landing VTOL capabilities, allowing it to hover silently and remain stationary in mid air, just as described by witnesses Dinging Ding. Here we go morphing in transforming design, the XP four can change forms by unfolding its retractable wings, transforming from a hovering VTOL drone into a fixed wing aircraft. This morphine capability enables seamless transitions between modes, combining the agility of a drone with the speed and efficiency of an airplane. Bam, right blowing me away. So there's gonna be some more here, I mean, I'm just this is just really striking me. I think this is probably the theory that wins. It certainly is in the lead right now from any information that we have presently. I'm sure we'll learn more. Right, We're going to get to the bottom of this. If we don't, it's going to be it's kind of like a scandal at this point. It really is, because our government needs to go ahead and let us know what's going on. You just can't freak people out. Man, all right, we interrupt this program. John Kirby, White House National Security Communications Advisor dismissive. Dismissive remark that the drones are just a regular manned airplanes is nothing short of a blatant attempt to mislead the American people. By capitalizing on the ptero dynamics XP for's ability to morph from hovering drone mode into fix wing aircraft mode. He seems to think he can pull the wool over the public's eyes, knowing full well that such transformations, especially when witnessed in the dark, would naturally appear strange and even deceptive. Shaman Kirby for underestimating the intelligence of the American people in insulting their observations with such a condescending and transparent attempt to downplay the truth. So continued on unmatched agility. The PX four can perform side to side darting sudden altitude changes and high speed acceleration. Witnesses describe drones performing sharp, gravity defying maneuvers behaviors that are identical to the p or excuse me, the XP four's design capabilities. All right, high speed flight, I've kind of touched on these two. Once transformed into fixed wing mode, the XP four can exceed speeds of one hundred and fifteen miles an hour, making it one of the fastest drones in its class. It doesn't seem like that's all that fast, but I guess if it's over your home and it just decides to ddy out of there, and we all know if these are electric, you know, electric cars can accelerate, you know, extraordinarily quick. The torque that these engines electric motors can it's almost instantaneous torque. Right, there's a power band of like it's they're amazing engines, these motors, making it one of the fastest drones in this class. All right. Fully autonomous operations. The x P four is equipped with advanced AI in autonomy systems, enabling it to operate independently, navigate complex environments, and even perform swarm operations. Little hive mind. If you've not seen light shows with the drones. You know, one hundreds of them. It's it's pretty neat. Need to check that out. Bright navigational lights. The drone spotted in New Jersey feature bright visible lights at night. This is consistent with military protocols for unmanned aerial systems, which use lighting to prevent mid air collisions during training or operational exercises. Proposed purpose driven design, the XP four is engineered for contested in tight environments such as ship to shore or ship to ship maneuver missions. Its design allows it to operate in restricted spaces, including urban areas, while maintaining unmatched precision and control so it can zip down you know, multi story building blocks, I suppose in a city, which you know, it's pretty cool. The Key West exercise and this almost sounds like we're you know, this article is just like selling these things. It's almost like an avatisement for these drones. But it's pretty cool. Nonetheless, the Key West exercises were designed to stress tests this exact technology in environments that mimic the challenges faced in urban and maritime regions. The maneuvers performed during those tests darting, hovering, accelerating, and sudden altitude shifts mirror precisely what residents in New Jersey are reporting. The XP four trans wing vtol uas developed under a US Navy contract awarded by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division KNOCKAD, is emerging as the undeniable match to the drones being seen across New Jersey and neighboring states. This isn't speculation. This is the same technology the Navy is actively testing. And I will link this in the show notes and you can see there they're videos of this this operating system. It's really slick. I'm impressed and it is so cool. I want one now. I guess with the wing span because the fuselage isn't as large as an suv, right, And that's not necessarily what people are are saying. It's probably the side the wing span an overall size of this aircraft that are kind of and that would be it might be like fourteen fifteen sixteen. It's probably like fourteen foot wingspan, I'd say, just looking at it. But it does those wings fold up and you can put it in like a car trailer and have a command center in it as well. I mean, it's it's pretty cool. This video. You guys should should check it out in the links, but and also there you can go ahead and leave comments under the episodes each podcast episode. I would love it. I'd love to hear your your thoughts on this. If that's some of these this in particular the XP four, if you think that's the culprit for a lot of the sightings, especially the offshore let's say, from the Atlantic to the mainland, I think it's I think it's the culprit. I really do so. It's It was prominently featured this craft. This system featured during the rim of the Pacific twenty twenty four exercises rim Pack, the world's largest international maritime exercise help from June twenty seventh to August first, twenty twenty four, in and around the Hawaiian Islands as part of Trident Warrior twenty twenty four. The fleet Experimentation arm of rim PACK, the XP four was evaluated for its potential to revolutionize maritime logistics. I apologize you guys, know I'm just getting over a cold, so I still have symptoms. This is really cool. This system is so cool. It performed autonomous ship to ship and ship to shore deliveries of medical supplies and critical parts. So let's say you have an amphibia. I mean you could have a like a light aircraft carrier. You've seen these like helicopters style aircraft carriers dedicated to helicopters, like amphibious invasions, amphibious ships, the light helicopter carriers you know when we land, similar to you know, like a Normandy type invasion. You know, they can use these, say you have marines on a beachhead. They can use these systems to bring weapons, medical supplies, ammunition, I suppose, specialized assets. You know. Very cool. Just your mind can take you anywhere it wants to go with this system. You can see why they want these things. And ship to ship you don't have to get in a ship, a smaller boat going from one ship to another to bring supplies. Could be rough seas. I mean, you can launch one of these and it'll know be able to make a landing in rough seas and weather. It's just it's great, unmanned zero you're not going to go down. It's they're less expensive than probably helicopters and aircraft, you know, traditional aircraft, and they're unmanned. So rimpak involved twenty nine nations, forty surface ships, three submarines, and over one hundred and fifty aircraft. Underscoring the scale of the operation, the XP four provided proved itself I'm sorry, as a critical asset for contested environments. Further solidifying this connection, this innovative aerospace company specializing in vertical takeoff and landing that's vto L aircraft secured a US Navy car tracked in August twenty twenty one through KNOCKAD two deliver three prototypes for the Blue Water Maritime Logistics UAS program. This initiative was specifically designed to enhance the Navy's ability to autonomously transport critical cargo between ships at sea. The program's focus on advanced drone technologies capable of autonomous operations in complex, maritime and restricted environments aligns perfectly with the reported behaviors of the drones seen in New Jersey. KNOCKAD, located at Joint Base McGuire, Dix Lake and excuse me, Lakehurst Ding ding Ding is not only a vital hub for advanced aerospace research, but also the very site where these mysterious drones have been seen flying overhead, pulling the threads you know, we're kind of this guy's laying it out very well. It's a convincing argument. The presence of these drones inclose proximity to knockads testing facilities and the alignment of their observed capabilities with the specifications of the XP four trans Wing make the connection undeniable. From mocad's mission to research and test advanced aviation technologies to its strategic partnership with Petero Dynamics, every detail ties back to this site being the epicenter of the mystery. Witnesses describe drones capable of hovering, darting, and transforming exactly the attributes of the trans Wing. The XP four's vto L capabilities, ability to operate autonomously morphing design are not merely speculative. They are the documented product of Navy contracts specifically tested under Knockhad's direction, and there again is a video of this craft. The connection is undeniable. The very technologies described in the blue Water program developed for ship to shore ship to ship logistics are being observed performing similar feats over suburban rooftops, military bases, and critical infrastructure. This contract further ties the sightings directly to the US Navy research and testing, making it irrefutable that these drones are US military assets operating under a classified program. The mystery is solved and the truth is clear. Knockad and Peterodynamics are at the part of this story, and the XP four trans wing vto l uas. Holy crap, I'm getting tired of saying that is the drone that has captured the public's imagination. Final revelation. These drones are US military assets deployed in a classified government operation for real, real world exercises, and in addition, are serving as a psychological operation assyop aimed at provoking fear and confusion. Confusion, but for what purpose? Now, he says, Stay tuned for part two. In the next installment, we will explore the deeper objectives behind these exercises and their implications for America's security and civil liberties. Yeah. So, by all means, please visit unleashed dot com news and support their work. This is really good stuff. This is something I would expect out of the debrief. It's a great website that monitors and I haven't gone over there. Maybe I need to go over there and see their take on what other systems may possibly be involved in this. But this seems like one of the culprits this going to the bases over there, they say, you know, we've reiterated again. They cut their lights and they disappear so nobody can track them going back to where as they came from. And obviously they these are on ships. It's almost it's from the land bases and it's from naval ships coming from the Atlantic. It's just amazing and we need to know. I mean it's been a month, and prior to that there was there was activity. There's activity everywhere California. They're reporting these things everywhere. I don't know if they're exact you know, specs to this trans wing unit here. It could be a lot of you know, cut like I said, copycatters with their little drones and different sizes of shapes whatever, but a lot of these military and this YouTuber I can't remember this guy's name. He's got a YouTuber podcast and he's got a drone and he sent one up to follow one of these and he's he lives near the Picatinny Arsenal and I guess he was falling it and he had one hundred percent battery. He was three minutes in was falling one of these things and then he hit I guess it's they call him fencing and it it'll shut down drones, but that drone was able to go right through it without loss of power. His drone got brought down, and I wonder if he's going to get in trouble because I don't know if he was infringing upon no fly zone or you know, one of the bases. And I found that pretty interesting. And you can hack these because the Chinese national last month that was arrested over the flying a drone over the Space Force Base Vanderberg whatever it's called, he was a mile up with his drone and he had it hacked to where those fencing systems would not work on it, so he hacked around that he find you know, he knew what he was doing, and you know he was there for was premeditated. And that's not the only incident with Chinese nationals in our country flying drones over base's military installations sensitive areas. So there's many fronts on this story. I thought you guys might find it interesting. And thanks for joining me for this update. I'm gonna bounce out of here get stuff to do. But as always thanks free time it's valuable. I know it is. I will check you out later. Thanks then any reading, Lady Day and d